6011Artist
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- Aug 17, 2008
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- Location
- Darlington, SC
- Tractor
- 1957 Ferguson 35, 1977? Yanmar 2200, 1963 Cub Cadet Original
Has anyone sucessfully built a rake to hook up on a 3ph that does a good job of raking leaves? I saw somewhere on the net, maybe here, where someone built a simple rake using hay rake teeth they were using behind a riding lawn mower. It looked like it would do the job. I want to build one to pull with a YM2200 or a Ferguson 35. The one I saw was a simple bar with teeth, but I am thinking of building a app. 2 ft high cage with teeth on the bottom so I can let the leaves build up and then head for the woods, never having to actually pick them up. When I get to the woods, pick up the rake and scatter them out in a drive by fashion. I am sure it won't do as good a job as hand raking but it could sure get the biggest part out of the way to make hand raking a lot easier. I have a bagger attachment on my riding mower and also a pull type lawn sweeper to do the finish work. There is just so many leaves it will work you to death emptying them. Just trying to think of a way to get 'er done in an easier way.
Tell me your tried n true ways of accomplishing this. How close together do I need to space my tines? Does angling the ends forward help in keeping the leaves in the rake and not coming out of the sides while pulling it? I need ideas!
My thoughts are to build a 3 sided cage out of 1" tubing, cover tubing with expanded metal and maybe put a top on it to keep them from spilling over after it gets full. Have rake teeth hanging down 2 1/2 to 3 or so inches lower than the sides of the cage. Anyone tried this?
Tell me your tried n true ways of accomplishing this. How close together do I need to space my tines? Does angling the ends forward help in keeping the leaves in the rake and not coming out of the sides while pulling it? I need ideas!
My thoughts are to build a 3 sided cage out of 1" tubing, cover tubing with expanded metal and maybe put a top on it to keep them from spilling over after it gets full. Have rake teeth hanging down 2 1/2 to 3 or so inches lower than the sides of the cage. Anyone tried this?